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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 13:44 Post subject: New AM2 CPU Fan |
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Hey there, looking for a good, Dual-Core CPU fan, spec's are in my sig, i want to overclock to 3.0GHZ, air cooled is cheap, so money really isn't a problem, please provide link's aswell to uk retailer's if possible, thank's in advance,
Peace V.H.
P.S. just incase anyone suggest's water-cooling, i'm doing that when AMD bring out the Quad-Core processor's.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 13:58 Post subject: |
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first test if your processor can do that speed and if he can keep the stability
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 14:16 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 14:21 Post subject: |
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No, best is Tuniq Tower 120. It's huge, but cools amazingly.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 14:30 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | No, best is Tuniq Tower 120. It's huge, but cools amazingly. |
Looked at this at a good retailer's Fan RPM is low 2000, will that effect it's cooling as i have seen CPU fan's do 6000 RPM,
Peace V.H.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 14:31 Post subject: |
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Tuniq Tower 120
Didn't even know about these. If not zalman then I say go for it
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 14:36 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | No, best is Tuniq Tower 120. It's huge, but cools amazingly. |
/agree
The Zalmans are decent, but not as good (in the test I've seen).. plus, they're far more expensive. Heard good things about the Sycthe's too.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 14:39 Post subject: |
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Think i'll go ahead an order the Tuniq Tower, oh, on more question, do newegg deliver to the UK.
Peace V.H.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 15:05 Post subject: |
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Going to use Overclocker's.co.uk for this order, thank's for all the help and advice, Gracias,
Peace V.H.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 17:43 Post subject: |
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VH, be careful though, it requires a good mobo to support its weight (aroung 900 grams). If you move the case a lot, it is also not that recommended, as it may break the case.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 19:18 Post subject: |
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I have a strongly mounted motherboard, in a huge Kandalf case, so space will not be a problem, an i dont move my case at all, but i will further make sure that my motherboard is absolutely in-moveable by other component's before i install it, again thank's for the information, an great idea's put forth, appreciaite it,
Peace V.H.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 23:48 Post subject: |
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Depending on your mobo, you will need to install a plate at the back of the mobo for support, so make sure you can remove it from the case for the installation. The thing is so huge and heavy, you should install it while mobo is outside. First put the tower, then at the end, put the 120mm fan and connect it to the mobo.
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